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Asian Champions Trophy: India played a good-structured game against Pakistan, says coach Craig Fulton

press trust of india • August 10, 2023, 13:36:13 IST
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Captain Harmanpreet Singh struck twice from penalty corners to play a major role as India defeated Pakistan 4-0 in Asian Champions Trophy to seal the top spot in the points table.

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Asian Champions Trophy: India played a good-structured game against Pakistan, says coach Craig Fulton

India hocket team head coach Craig Fulton has praised his team for playing a “structured" and “consistent" game as Harmanpreet Singh and Co handed a 4-0 thrashing to arch-rivals Pakistan in their Asian Champions Trophy hockey match on Wednesday. With the defeat, Pakistan have been knocked out of the tournament while India are at the top of the points table and will take on Japan in the semifinals on Friday. “We did play a good-structured game. We did miss a few chances in the fourth quarter, but we did well overall,” Fulton said during the post-match press conference. “We had some good consistency in each quarter, which we did the same during the Japan game (on August 4 which ended in 1-1 draw).” Japan sneaked into the semifinals ahead of Pakistan on better goal difference, though the two sides collected five points each. Japan had minus two goal difference as against minus five of Pakistan. In fact, third-placed Korea also secured five points but they have a goal difference of minus one. “We also had more penetration into the circle in each quarter than Japan. So, it will be about maintaining consistency and not doing it just one way,” Fulton said about the semifinal against Japan.

This crowd is going to blow the roof off the stadium tonight.

Vanakkam Chennai for this grand gesture 🙏#HockeyIndia #IndiaKaGame #HACT2023 pic.twitter.com/PQp0xQl4eS

— Hockey India (@TheHockeyIndia) August 9, 2023

Pakistan were disallowed a goal after video referral early in the first quarter on the ground that the ball had hit a player’s body before he scored. Pakistan coach Muhammad Saqlain later complained that India’s first penalty corner from which the hosts took 1-0 lead off captain Harmanpreet Singh’s drag-flick was wrongly awarded. “We conceded through India’s first penalty corner, but it came off the hand. The second umpire did inform that it wasn’t a PC, but the other umpire did not hear it,” Saqlain said. “We lost the referral in the process. Such mistakes cannot happen at this level, especially when we are playing against the top sides in the world. So, the standard of umpiring needs improvement, which has been inconsistent in the event throughout,” he added. Asked about the umpiring decisions in the match, Fulton played with a straight bat. “That’s what video referrals are for. It (Pakistan’s disallowed goal) was scored off the body. But there are some goals that umpires can’t disallow. “At the end of the day, they (Pakistan) played well. They had chances, but we defended well and got the goals counted at the right time.” Jugraj Singh scored India’s third goal in the third quarter off a penalty corner. Asked about the decision-making process regarding Jugraj being asked to take the penalty croner, Fulton said it was planned and “it all happened behind the scenes”. “We do a lot of study on it. I can’t tell you everything, but eventually, he (Jugraj) has to execute it. So, he deserves all the credit for it. “During the warm-up, I saw Jugraj flick one good, and I told him, ‘When I call you to flick, that’s how you do it’. Ultimately, it worked. But, sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn’t. I’m glad it worked today.” Captain Harmanpreet Singh struck twice from penalty corners to play a major role in the win. “As far as my drag-flick is concerned, even if I miss out on one or two shots, I know I will get more opportunities, and my focus is on trying to get those converted.”

One of the best drag flickers in the world for a reason!@13harmanpreet#INDvPAKonFanCode #HACT2023 pic.twitter.com/voryv6qSF5

— FanCode (@FanCode) August 9, 2023
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On Tuesday, Saqlain had said that India were not playing structured hockey. Asked about Saqlain’s pre-match comments, Harmanpreet simply said that India would be looking to better the structure if that indeed was the case. “If we are winning without playing in a structure, then we will try to better our structure. He has given us a good lesson,” he said. Regarding decision-making process of the Indian team, Harmanpreet said, “We discussed things during every team meeting. Our graph has been going up. We are being told which area we are improving, and how to stay mentally strong and build trust. “We have always discussed before every match that we must not forget our original game. There will be pressure from the crowd. But, you will have to keep your responsibility and stay focused. We did well today (Wednesday) but could have done even better,” he added. Midfielder Mandeep Singh displayed great composure against Pakistan, and Fulton explained how difficult it is to play in his position. “Mandeep’s position is not easy to play in the side since there is a lot of defending and attacking. But he is a seasoned professional and he knows how to play in it, and he has done it for a long time. He’s bringing his experience into play, and he’s doing well,” said the coach.

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